
Every year, from November 25th (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) to December 10th (Human Rights Day), the world comes together for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. This global campaign calls for collective action to end violence against women and girls, which remains one of the most pervasive human

At Mulika Afrika, we are deeply committed to addressing the needs of women and girls in rural Maasai communities in Tanzania. Limited access to contraception and reproductive health services has far-reaching consequences, including high rates of unplanned pregnancies, maternal mortality, and reduced educational and economic opportunities for women and girls.

At Mulika Afrika, our work is deeply aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to uplift the Maasai community in rural Tanzania. Established with the mission to empower and create sustainable change, our programs focus on key areas like health, education, economic empowerment, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation.

Empowering Maasai Women: Why Do They Need Support? The Maasai people, known for their vibrant culture and deep connection to the land, are a semi-nomadic ethnic group predominantly found in Kenya and Tanzania. Within this unique community, Maasai women face significant challenges that hinder their empowerment and overall well-being. Addressing these challenges requires concerted efforts

Transforming Community Health in Maasai Regions: Mulika Afrika’s Impact Mulika Afrika’s approach to community health in the Maasai regions of Tanzania is both innovative and deeply rooted in addressing local needs. The organisation’s commitment goes beyond traditional healthcare delivery, aiming to foster long-term improvements in health outcomes through targeted interventions and community engagement. Addressing Health

Fostering Economic Empowerment in the Maasai Community: Mulika Afrika’s Initiatives Introduction: Building Economic Resilience Economic empowerment is crucial in fostering self-sufficiency and improving living standards. At Mulika Afrika, we understand that sustainable development involves more than just temporary aid; it requires creating opportunities for individuals to actively improve their economic circumstances. Our economic empowerment programs